There are 34 total results for your bacon search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ベーコン see styles |
beekon ベーコン |
More info & calligraphy: Bacon |
燻肉 熏肉 see styles |
xūn ròu xun1 rou4 hsün jou kunniku くんにく |
bacon smoked meat (e.g. bacon) |
培根 see styles |
péi gēn pei2 gen1 p`ei ken pei ken masune ますね |
bacon (loanword) (given name) Masune |
煙肉 烟肉 see styles |
yān ròu yan1 rou4 yen jou |
bacon; smoked ham |
畝須 see styles |
unesu うねす |
ridged whale meat used to make whale "bacon" |
臘肉 腊肉 see styles |
là ròu la4 rou4 la jou |
cured meat; bacon |
薫肉 see styles |
kunniku くんにく |
smoked meat (e.g. bacon) |
醃肉 腌肉 see styles |
yān ròu yan1 rou4 yen jou |
salt pork; bacon; marinaded meat; cured meat |
鹹肉 咸肉 see styles |
xián ròu xian2 rou4 hsien jou |
bacon; salt-cured meat |
イドラ see styles |
idora イドラ |
idol (esp. in the philosophy of Francis Bacon: idols of the tribe, cave, market, and theater) (lat: idola) |
バコン see styles |
bakon バコン |
(place-name) Bacon |
醃豬肉 腌猪肉 see styles |
yān zhū ròu yan1 zhu1 rou4 yen chu jou |
bacon; cured pork |
ベイコン see styles |
beikon / bekon ベイコン |
(surname) Bacon |
五花醃豬肉 五花腌猪肉 see styles |
wǔ huā yān zhū ròu wu3 hua1 yan1 zhu1 rou4 wu hua yen chu jou |
streaky bacon |
ベーコンエッグ see styles |
beekoneggu ベーコンエッグ |
bacon (and) eggs |
厚切りベーコン see styles |
atsugiribeekon あつぎりベーコン |
{food} thickly sliced bacon |
弗蘭西斯·培根 弗兰西斯·培根 see styles |
fú lán xī sī · péi gēn fu2 lan2 xi1 si1 · pei2 gen1 fu lan hsi ssu · p`ei ken fu lan hsi ssu · pei ken |
Francis Bacon (1561-1626), English Renaissance philosopher and early scientist |
法蘭西斯·培根 法兰西斯·培根 see styles |
fǎ lán xī sī · péi gēn fa3 lan2 xi1 si1 · pei2 gen1 fa lan hsi ssu · p`ei ken fa lan hsi ssu · pei ken |
Francis Bacon (1561-1626), English Renaissance philosopher and early scientist |
ケヴィンベーコン see styles |
kerinbeekon ケヴィンベーコン |
(person) Kevin Bacon |
ジャーマンポテト see styles |
jaamanpoteto / jamanpoteto ジャーマンポテト |
(food term) dish consisting of fried potatoes, bacon and onion (wasei: German potato) |
ベーコン・エッグ see styles |
beekon eggu ベーコン・エッグ |
bacon (and) eggs |
ロジャーベーコン see styles |
rojaabeekon / rojabeekon ロジャーベーコン |
(person) Roger Bacon |
ジャーマン・ポテト see styles |
jaaman poteto / jaman poteto ジャーマン・ポテト |
(food term) dish consisting of fried potatoes, bacon and onion (wasei: German potato) |
ショルダーベーコン see styles |
shorudaabeekon / shorudabeekon ショルダーベーコン |
shoulder bacon |
フランシスベーコン see styles |
furanshisubeekon フランシスベーコン |
(person) Francis Bacon (1561-1626) |
ロジャー・ベーコン see styles |
rojaa beekon / roja beekon ロジャー・ベーコン |
(person) Roger Bacon |
カナディアンベーコン see styles |
kanadianbeekon カナディアンベーコン |
Canadian bacon |
ショルダー・ベーコン see styles |
shorudaa beekon / shoruda beekon ショルダー・ベーコン |
shoulder bacon |
フランシスコベーコン see styles |
furanshisukobeekon フランシスコベーコン |
(person) Francis (Francisco) Bacon (1561-1626) |
カナディアン・ベーコン see styles |
kanadian beekon カナディアン・ベーコン |
Canadian bacon |
Variations: |
beekoneggu; beekon eggu ベーコンエッグ; ベーコン・エッグ |
bacon (and) eggs |
Variations: |
jaamanpoteto; jaaman poteto / jamanpoteto; jaman poteto ジャーマンポテト; ジャーマン・ポテト |
{food} dish consisting of fried potatoes, bacon and onion (wasei: German potato) |
Variations: |
shorudaabeekon; shorudaa beekon / shorudabeekon; shoruda beekon ショルダーベーコン; ショルダー・ベーコン |
shoulder bacon |
Variations: |
kanadianbeekon; kanadian beekon カナディアンベーコン; カナディアン・ベーコン |
Canadian bacon |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 34 results for "bacon" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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